The Great Northern Project

Gold Hunter Resources Advances the Comprehensive Great Northern Project in Newfoundland

Gold Hunter Resources Inc. has made substantial strides in advancing its Great Northern Project (GNP), located in the White Bay area of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Covering

26,237

Hectares

Covering 26,237 hectares, this project includes the Viking and Jackson’s Arm properties, representing significant gold mineralization potential. GNP is central to Gold Hunter's focus on high-value, resource-rich regions with promising exploration upside.

Unlocking Newfoundland’s Golden Potential

Strategic Advances in the Great Northern Peninsula

Property and Ownership

Through a strategic agreement with Magna Terra Minerals Inc., Gold Hunter has the option to acquire a 100% interest in 13,775 hectares of the Great Northern Peninsula. The remaining land claims were acquired through purchase agreements, expanding the project to a vast 26,237 hectares. This comprehensive strategy positions Gold Hunter to leverage substantial mineral resources and expand its exploration reach.

Historical Exploration

Exploration at the Great Northern Project dates back to the early 1900s, starting with the historic Browning Mine. Subsequent surveys and drilling programs by Noranda Exploration Company Limited and Esso Minerals Canada led to key discoveries, including the Rattling Brook and Thor Deposits. These historical efforts laid the groundwork for Gold Hunter's ongoing exploration initiatives.

Geology and Mineralization

The Great Northern Project’s geological setting is characterized by granitoid gneisses, with mesothermal quartz veins, iron carbonate, and sulfide stockworks hosting orogenic-style gold mineralization.

Exploration and Drilling

Exploration at the Great Northern Project dates to the early 1900s with the historic Browning Mine. Systematic modern exploration by Noranda Exploration and Esso Minerals Canada in the 1980s-2000s led to discovery of the Rattling Brook and Thor Deposits. Gold Hunter completed an unprecedented district-wide data compilation in Q32024, integrating decades of historical work.

Extensive Data Compilation

As part of our ongoing commitment to thoroughly understanding the Great Northern Project, Gold Hunter Resources has undertaken a major data compilation effort. This extensive dataset includes a substantial amount of historical exploration work, providing us with a strong foundation for future exploration and development.

This extensive data compilation supports informed exploration strategies, allowing Gold Hunter to maximize the potential of the Great Northern Project.

36,739 Soil Samples

7,758 rock samples

506 lake/stream sediment samples

667 till samples

5,734 outcrop observations

493 drill holes totaling 66,417.8 metres of drill core

The Great Northern Project

The Great Northern Project represents a significant opportunity for Gold Hunter Resources Inc. to advance its gold exploration efforts in Newfoundland. The company's strategic approach and commitment to thorough exploration will drive the project's success, positioning Gold Hunter as a leader in the resource sector.

Overview and Highlights

Great Northern Project

Located near Sops Arm, Pollard’s Point, and Jackson’s Arm, the Great Northern Project encompasses a 40 km stretch of the Doucers Valley Fault, a prominent geological feature hosting numerous gold occurrences. Mineralization spans from Precambrian and Ordovician granites to younger volcanic and sedimentary rocks, occurring along splays off the Doucers Valley Fault. This fault system, with origins tied to the Iapetus Ocean's closure, plays a vital role in Newfoundland's mineralization patterns.

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Completion of Airborne Survey

In October 2025, Gold Hunter completed a transformational milestone: the first-ever district-wide VTEM Plus airborne geophysical survey across the entire 26,237-hectare Great Northern Project.

Future Exploration Plans

Strategic Exploration

Gold Hunter has completed a major geological data compilation from various sources, providing a comprehensive foundation for exploration. With the assistance of Magna Terra Minerals Inc. and Mercator Geological Services, Gold Hunter is finalizing an NI 43-101 report and establishing a thorough geological database to guide future exploration efforts.

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Aggressive Drilling Program

With a priority on adding significant gold ounces, Gold Hunter aims to expand the project’s resource base through targeted drilling on promising areas.

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Community Backing

A century-long history of mining in northwestern Newfoundland has created a strong community base supportive of mining ventures. Gold Hunter is dedicated to maintaining transparent communication with local communities, fostering positive relationships, and supporting sustainable regional development.